EP1220499A2 - Method and apparatus for performing wireless communication using a plurality of frequency channels - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for performing wireless communication using a plurality of frequency channels. More specifically, the invention relates to a method and an apparatus for performing wireless communication, which are applied to a short-range wireless communication system.
- IEEE 802.11b and BluetoothTM are known as typical short-range wireless communication systems.
- IEEE 802.11b is a standard of a short-range wireless communication system targeted for a wireless LAN
- BluetoothTM is a standard of a short-range wireless communication system targeted for wireless communication between various pieces of mobile and digital equipment.
- a plurality of frequency channels are defined within a 2.4-GHz frequency band called an ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) band, and these frequency channels are used selectively.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a wireless communication method and a wireless communication apparatus capable of preventing interference from occurring between different wireless communication systems using the same frequency band.
- a method for performing wireless communication using a plurality of frequency channels comprising; detecting an error rate of each of a plurality of frequency channels used by wireless communication; determining whether the detected error rate is higher than a specific threshold value; and suspending use of a frequency channel whose error rate is determined to be higher than the specific threshold value.
- FIG. 1 shows a configuration of a wireless communication system to which a wireless communication method according to the embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- the wireless communication method is used to prevent interference of radio signals from occurring among a plurality of wireless communication systems using the same frequency band.
- IEEE 802.11b and BluetoothTM are exemplified as the wireless communication systems.
- a plurality of frequency channels are defied within a 2.4-GHz frequency band called an ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) band, and these frequency channels are used selectively.
- ISM Industrial, Scientific and Medical
- a BluetoothTM module 11 is a wireless communication device that conducts wireless communication based on the BluetoothTM standard.
- the wireless communication system of the BluetoothTM standard employs spread spectrum-frequency hopping (SS-FH) that transmits signals while varying their carrier frequencies at regular time intervals.
- SS-FH spread spectrum-frequency hopping
- 79 frequency channels are assigned to a 2.4-GHz frequency band at intervals of 1 MHz.
- the frequency channels (referred to as communication channels hereinafter), which serve as carrier frequencies, are selectively used on a time-division basis for each time slot based on a pseudo-noise code indicating a hopping pattern (frequency hopping). That is, the spread spectrum-frequency hopping (SS-FH) is a spread spectrum communication technique in which the frequency of a carrier is changed pseudo-randomly.
- the wireless communication of the BluetoothTM standard is achieved by a master-slave system, and a master manages the hopping patterns to be used. Using the same hopping pattern, a wireless network called Piconet can be organized between one master and seven slaves at the maximum.
- a wireless LAN module 21 is a wireless communication device, which conducts wireless communication based on the IEEE 802.11b standard.
- Spread spectrum-direct sequence (SS-DS) is used in the wireless communication system of the IEEE 802.11b standard.
- 14 frequency channels (referred to as communication channels hereinafter) are assigned to a frequency band of 2.4 GHz at intervals of about 5 MHz.
- One or more selected communication channels can be used.
- a carrier having a carrier frequency that is the same as the central frequency of a selected communication channel is primary-modulated by an information signal and then secondary-modulated (spread-modulated) by a pseudo-noise code (spread code).
- the wireless network includes an ad hoc network for performing a peer-to-peer communication between stations in an area called a BSA (basic service area) and an infrastructure network for performing one-to-many communications among stations through an access point.
- a collision avoidance function called CSMA/CA (carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance) is used.
- the BluetoothTM module 11 and the wireless LAN module 21 include communication channel control unit 111 and 112 respectively, in order to prevent interference of radio signals from occurring between IEEE 802.11b and BluetoothTM using the same radio frequency band.
- the communication channel control unit 111 detects a communication channel (interference channel) that interferes with another wireless communication system such as IEEE 802.11b in the communication channels used by the BluetoothTM module 11 and stops or suspends using the detected communication channel (releases the interference channel to another wireless communication system).
- the communication channel control unit 111 includes a bit error rate (BER) detection unit 112, an interference channel determination unit 113, and a use channel limitation unit 114, as shown in FIG. 1.
- BER bit error rate
- the BER detection unit 112 monitors a data error rate of each of communication channels used by the BluetoothTM module 11 in order to evaluate the communication performance of each of the communication channels.
- the data error rate (which is sometimes referred to as an information error rate or simply as an error rate) is an index for evaluating the communication performance, which is represented as a BER (bit error rate), a packet error rate, an S/N ratio, etc.
- the BER is used as the data error rate.
- BluetoothTM basically, all of 79 communication channels are used selectively for each time slot. The BER detection unit 112 therefore monitors a BER for each of all the communication channels.
- the interference channel determination unit 113 determines whether a communication channel interferes with another wireless communication system such as IEEE 802.11b based on the BER of the communication channel detected by the BER detection unit 112. When the BER of a communication channel is higher than a specific threshold value for a fixed period of time, the unit 113 determines that the communication channel interferes with another wireless communication system.
- the use channel limitation unit 114 performs control to stop or suspend using a communication channel of the 79 communication channels of BluetoothTM, which is determined as an interference channel by the interference channel determination unit 113.
- the communication channel that is determined as an interference channel is omitted from the communication channels targeted for frequency hopping.
- the frequency hopping is therefore performed among the communication channels other than the interference channel.
- a master In BluetoothTM, a master primarily performs all the communication control including management of a hopping pattern. Accordingly, only the master performs the above-described processes of monitoring a BER and determining an interference channel. The master has only to notify the slaves of the stop of use of a communication channel determined as an interference channel.
- the BluetoothTM module 11 is usually configured as a one-chip LSI or a two-chip LSI including an RF unit, a baseband unit, and a storage unit that stores firmware (containing protocol stack) for controlling the RF and baseband units. Since a protocol stack of the baseband unit performs the control for frequency hopping, the function of the above communication channel control unit 111 can be incorporated into the protocol stack of the baseband unit. Furthermore, a BER detecting function can be incorporated into an L2CAP (logical link control and adaptation protocol) for assembling and disassembling a packet. In the L2CAP, whenever each packet is received, its BER is detected as a BER of a current communication channel used for receiving the packet. A BER of a communication channel can also be detected, in accordance with a response packet from a destination node. The response packet indicates whether the sending packet transmitted by using a communication channel is normally received at the destination node.
- the wireless LAN module 21 includes a communication channel control unit 121.
- the unit 121 detects a communication channel (interference channel) that interferes with another wireless communication system such as BluetoothTM in the communication channels used by the wireless LAN module 21 and stops or suspends using the detected communication channel (releases the interference channel to another wireless communication system).
- the communication channel control unit 121 includes a bit error rate (BER) detection unit 122, an interference channel determination unit 123, and a use channel limitation unit 124, as shown in FIG. 1.
- BER bit error rate
- the BER detection unit 122 monitors a BER of each of communication channels used by the wireless LAN module 21 in order to evaluate the communication performance of each of the communication channels.
- IEEE 802.11b basically, one or more communication channels selected from among 14 communication channels can be used.
- the BER detection unit 122 therefore monitors a BER for each communication channel in use.
- the interference channel determination unit 123 determines whether a communication channel interferes with another wireless communication system such as BluetoothTM based on the BER of the communication channel detected by the BER detection unit 122. When the BER of a communication channel is higher than a specific threshold value for a fixed period of time, the unit 123 determines that the communication channel interferes with another wireless communication system.
- the use channel limitation unit 124 is designed to stop or suspend using a communication channel, which is determined as an interference channel by the interference channel determination unit 123. For example, the unit 124 switches an interference channel to a communication channel other than the interference channel. When two or more communication channels are used for certain communication, one of them that is determined as an interference channel can be stopped or suspended and only the other can be used to continue the communication.
- a small-sized device incorporating firmware can achieve the wireless LAN module 21.
- the function of the communication channel control unit 121 has only to be contained in the firmware.
- the threshold value is a specific value that is predetermined to determine whether interference occurs or not. Since, in BluetoothTM, a communication channel is switched for each time slot, the current BER of the communication channel n can be obtained by adding and averaging BERs corresponding to some time slots using channel number n during a unit time period.
- control unit continues to monitor the BER of channel number n for a fixed time T1 (T1 > unit time) (step S102) and determines whether the BER decreases to not higher than the threshold value within the fixed time T1 (step S103).
- the control unit determines the channel number n as a communication channel interfering with another wireless communication system and stops the use of the channel number n (step S104). Then, the node that determines the stop of use of the communication channel n notifies its destination nodes under communication of the stop of use of the communication channel n (step S105). The communication channel n is not therefore used any more.
- control unit checks the BER of all the communication channels in use and determines whether each of the communication channels is continuously used or released (suspended).
- BluetoothTM the channel number n is incremented in ascending order such that the BER is determined in order from a lower-frequency communication channel.
- IEEE 802.11b it is decremented in descending order such that the BER is determined in order from a higher-frequency communication channel. Consequently, the problem that both IEEE 802.11b and BluetoothTM stop using the same communication channel can be overcome, and communication channels respectively used by IEEE 802.11b and BluetoothTM can effectively be optimized. Needless to say, the check of BER in IEEE 802.11b and that of BluetoothTM can be performed in order opposite to each other, regardless of their types.
- the communication of BluetoothTM is conducted by a master-slave system. Therefore, the process of FIG. 11 has only to be performed only on the node side that serves as a master.
- FIG. 12 shows communication between nodes of BluetoothTM.
- a process for certifying apparatuses of a master and a slave is performed and the master notifies the slave of information (hopping pattern #A) indicating frequency hopping sequence used for communication between the master and slave. Then, wireless data communication between the master and slave is conducted by the spread spectrum-frequency hopping (SS-FH) using the hopping pattern #A. If, in this state, IEEE 802.11b starts communication and the BER of communication channel n in use increases, the master notifies the slave of the stop of use of the communication channel n . After that, the hopping pattern #A is changed to a new one (hopping pattern #B) used for hopping between communication channels excluding the communication channel n . Needless to say, the master can explicitly notify the slave of the change to the new hopping pattern excluding the communication channel n .
- SS-FH spread spectrum-frequency hopping
- IEEE 802.11b Although the communication of IEEE 802.11b is not conducted by the master-slave system, the use of a communication channel for the actual data communication can depend upon the transfer of information between the nodes. Therefore, the node of IEEE 802.11b, which has detected the interference with BluetoothTM first, has only to notify the node of destination IEEE 802.11b of the stop of use of an interference communication channel n , the number of a new communication channel, etc.
- IEEE 802.11b the unit forcibly and temporarily switches a communication channel for use to the communication channel n .
- BluetoothTM the unit temporarily adds the communication channel n to a target for hopping and then checks the BER (BER#2) of the communication channel n .
- time T2 for trying performing communication using a communication channel n should be shorter than time T1 for detecting an interference channel as described with reference to FIG. 11. The reason is as follows. If a trial for communication using a communication channel n is made longer than time T1, there is a risk that another communication system that is conducting communication actually using the communication channel n will determine the communication channel n as an interference channel and stop using it.
- step S205 When BER#1 is higher than BER#2 or when the radio environment of the communication channel n under suspension is better than that of the communication channel m in use (YES in step S204), the communication channel n does not interfere with another wireless communication system any more and thus the communication channel n is resumed (step S205).
- This step is performed as follows.
- IEEE 802.11b the unit changes a communication channel for use from the communication channel m to the communication channel n .
- BluetoothTM the unit adds the communication channel n to a target for hopping.
- step S204 when the condition of step S204 is not satisfied (NO in step S204), the unit does not perform a process of a change to the communication channel n , addition of the communication channel n to a target for hopping, or the like, but maintains the current communication state using the communication channel m (step S206).
- the unit 111 divides the 79 communication channels used in BluetoothTM into some groups in accordance with allocation of frequencies of communication channels in IEEE 802.11b and determines whether each of the groups includes an interference channel.
- the bandwidth of one communication channel in IEEE 802.11b is 22 MHz and that of one communication channel in BluetoothTM is 1 MHz. Accordingly, the 79 communication channels of BluetoothTM can be divided into a plurality of adjacent communication channel groups. In this case, the number of communication channels of each group is 22, and the bandwidth of each group is 22 MHz.
- the control unit determines the communication channels n to n + ⁇ as those interfering with another wireless communication system and stops using the communication channels (step S305). Then, the master node that determines the stop of use of the communication channels n to n + ⁇ notifies its destination slave nodes (step S306).
- the communication channels n to n + ⁇ are therefore omitted from targets for hopping and consequently frequency hopping is performed between communication channels excluding the communication channels n to n + ⁇ .
- control unit checks the BER of all the communication channel groups and determines whether each of the communication channel groups is continuously used or released (suspended).
- the control unit 111 may execute a reusing process.
- the control unit 111 checks the BER of the frequency channel group under suspension. That is, the control unit 111 temporarily adds the communication channels of the communication channel group under suspension to a target for hopping, and then checks the BER of the frequency channel group under suspension by trying performing the wireless communication. When the BER is lower than that of another frequency channel group in use, the control unit 111 resumes the frequency channel group under suspension to start the reuse of the communication channel group.
- an error rate of each of communication channels in use is detected for each of wireless communication systems and a communication channel to be used in each of the systems is detected based on the detection result. It is thus possible to overcome the problems that the effective communication speed is greatly decreased due to radio interference and the radio link is disconnected.
- the present invention can be applied to various wireless communication systems of the IEEE 802.11b standard and the Home RF. It can also be applied to the environment including three or more wireless communication systems.
- the BER can be replaced with an S/N ratio as an index for evaluating communication performance.
- the functions of the communication channel control units 111 and 112 can be fulfilled by software that is executed on electronic equipment such as a personal computer mounted with the wireless LAN module 21.
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- A method for performing wireless communication using a plurality of frequency channels, the method characterized by comprising steps of:detecting (112, 122, S101) an error rate of each of a plurality of frequency channels used by wireless communication;determining (113, 123, S102, S103) whether the detected error rate is higher than a specific threshold value; andsuspending (114, 124, S104, S105) use of a frequency channel whose error rate is determined to be higher than the specific threshold value.
- The method according to claim 1, characterized by further comprising steps of:detecting (S201) an error rate of the frequency channel under suspension by trying performing wireless communication using the frequency channel under suspension; andresuming (S205) use of the frequency channel under suspension when the detected error rate is lower than that of another frequency channel in use.
- The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said detecting step (112, 122, S101) includes selecting a frequency channel whose error rate is to be detected such that the error rates of the plurality of frequency channels are detected in order of decreasing frequency.
- The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said detecting step (112, 122, S101) includes selecting a frequency channel whose error rate is to be detected such that the error rates of the plurality of frequency channels are detected in order of increasing frequency.
- The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said wireless communication is performed by a master-slave system, said detecting step (112, S101) and said determining step (113, S102, S103) are performed by a master, and said suspending step (114, S104, S105) includes a step of notifying a slave of a suspension of use of a frequency channel whose error rate is determined to be higher than the specific threshold value by the master.
- The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said wireless communication is spread spectrum-frequency hopping communication, and said suspending step (114, S104, S105) includes a step of excluding the frequency channel whose error rate is determined to be higher than the specific threshold value, from a plurality of frequency channels targeted for frequency hopping.
- The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said wireless communication is spread spectrum-frequency hopping communication which performs frequency hopping using a plurality of frequency channels having different carrier frequencies and defined in a specified frequency band, said detecting step (112, S101) includes a step of detecting (S303) an error rate of each of a plurality of frequency channel groups into which the plurality of frequency channels are divided for each frequency range, each of the frequency channel groups including frequency channels falling within a single frequency range, the each frequency range having a bandwidth which is equal to a bandwidth of each frequency channels of another wireless communication that performs a wireless communication by using the specified frequency band, and
said suspending step (114, S104, S105) includes a step of excluding (S305, S306) each frequency channel of a frequency channel group whose error rate is higher than the specific threshold value, from frequency channels targeted for the frequency hopping. - The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said suspending step (124, S104, S105) includes a step of stopping use of a frequency channel whose error rate is determined to be higher than the specific threshold value, the method further comprising a step of changing a frequency channel to be used, from the stopped frequency channel to another frequency channel which is not used.
- A wireless communication apparatus for performing wireless communication using a plurality of frequency channels, the apparatus characterized by comprising:means (112, 122) for detecting an error rate of each of a plurality of frequency channels used by wireless communication;means (113, 123) for determining whether the detected error rate is higher than a specific threshold value; andmeans (114, 124) for suspending use of a frequency channel whose error rate is determined to be higher than the specific threshold value.
- The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 9, characterized by further comprising:means (S201) for detecting an error rate of the frequency channel under suspension by trying performing wireless communication using the frequency channel under suspension; andmeans (S205) for resuming use of the frequency channel under suspension when the detected error rate is lower than that of another frequency channel in use.
- The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 9, characterized in that said wireless communication is spread spectrum-frequency hopping communication, and said suspending means (114) includes means for excluding the frequency channel whose error rate is determined to be higher than the specific threshold value, from a plurality of frequency channels targeted for frequency hopping.
- The wireless communication apparatus according to claim 9, characterized in that said wireless communication is spread spectrum-frequency hopping communication which performs frequency hopping using a plurality of frequency channels having different carrier frequencies and defined in a specified frequency band, said detecting means (112) includes means for detecting an error rate of each of a plurality of frequency channel groups into which the plurality of frequency channels are divided for each frequency range, each of the frequency channel groups including frequency channels falling within a single frequency range, the each frequency range having a bandwidth which is equal to a bandwidth of each frequency channels of another wireless communication that performs a wireless communication by using the specified frequency band, and
said suspending means (114) includes means (S305, S306) for excluding each frequency channel of a frequency channel group whose error rate is higher than the specific threshold value, from frequency channels targeted for the frequency hopping.
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